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Long Story Short – November 19, 2012

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November 19, 2012

9:55 pm

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Christyana and Taylor talk to academic coordinator Clementine Bordeaux and graduate student Elizabeth FastHorse from the American Indian Studies department about what Turkey Day means to Native Americans. KCRW 89.9FM Good Food producer and former Daily Bruin Radio Director Sarah Rogozen shares a delicious recipe for the holidays. UCLA students describe what they have to be thankful for, and the hosts check in with the Scattertones a capella for their 10th anniversary.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Christyana and Taylor talk to academic coordinator Clementine Bordeaux and graduate student Elizabeth FastHorse from the American Indian Studies department about what Turkey Day means to Native Americans. KCRW 89.9FM Good Food producer and former Daily Bruin Radio Director Sarah Rogozen shares a delicious recipe for the holidays. UCLA students describe what they have to be thankful for, and the hosts check in with the Scattertones a capella for their 10th anniversary.

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In a March 12 Los Angeles Times Op-Ed, Nasa scientist and UC Irvine Professor Jay Famiglietti explained how California only has one year of water left and no concrete plan to deal with the low water supply. How do you feel about this matter?
The low water supply is alarming, and the state should immediately start rationing water as Famiglietti suggests
Though the information is alarming, before implementing water rationing, California residents should first try to decrease their individual water usage
The state will find a solution to the low water supply before the situation becomes dire so no immediate action should be taken
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